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and i think at some point in time you've got to get the euro down to the dollar, to a weaker euro, mainly to help for exports and to help spur growth, which is exactly what new prime minister is trying to do in japan. and i think one of things i want to mention that he is very i think is going to push and i think is very correct is trade within asia. and he's got to opportunities. what has been there on the table for a while and is clouded by territorial disputes, which would be japan, korea and china. and i think that it's very important that this go ahead with the second and third largest economies and the 10th largest economy in korea in the world. and he has said he really wants to move ahead on the. so i really hope so but, of course, it's clouded by these territorial disputes. the other is something, and trade as was mentioned as a subject that terry mcgraw has shown tremendous leadership and over the last decade. and we now have something new on the table, not so new was announced almost two years ago, which is the trans-pacific partnership. and i think japan should be part of that
and i think at some point in time you've got to get the euro down to the dollar, to a weaker euro, mainly to help for exports and to help spur growth, which is exactly what new prime minister is trying to do in japan. and i think one of things i want to mention that he is very i think is going to push and i think is very correct is trade within asia. and he's got to opportunities. what has been there on the table for a while and is clouded by territorial disputes, which would be japan, korea...
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and i think there will be a euro. the question is what it'll look like and what the membership will be. because, you know, originally there was a big school of thought saying that the euro just should have been the northern tier of the membership. it shouldn't have taken in the so-called southern tier countries that have problems. and the next year or two, i think, are really key. and this idea of complacency, and i've had some talks -- actually, he was good enough to buy my book last year and read it, and we've discussed it. i was with him a month ago, and i think he's one of the more thoughtful people in the bureaucracy in brussels. and i think that when he starts talking about complacency, and i should say younger came out, also, and talked about his concern on the value of the euro vis-a-vis the dollar. my point on exports. so i think we're very far from where a lot of members of the marketplace are that, you know, the worst is over for europe, don't worry, it's just a matter of time. >> [inaudible] >> did everyon
and i think there will be a euro. the question is what it'll look like and what the membership will be. because, you know, originally there was a big school of thought saying that the euro just should have been the northern tier of the membership. it shouldn't have taken in the so-called southern tier countries that have problems. and the next year or two, i think, are really key. and this idea of complacency, and i've had some talks -- actually, he was good enough to buy my book last year and...
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join the euro. the result is the democratic consent in britain is now wafer thin. some people say they plan aside as a responsible, creates uncertainty for business and is it? over britain's place in the european union. but the question mark is already better. ignoring it is not going to make it go away. in fact, i would argue quite the reverse. those who refuse to contemplate consulting the british people would in my view make it more likely. simply asking the british people to carry on accepting european settlement under which they've had little choice as a path to ensuring when the question is finally put in a soundstage will have to be, it is much more likely the british people will reject the european union. that is why i'm in favor of having a referendum. i believe in confronting this issue of the sheep shaping it, making the debate, not simply open a difficult situation will go away. some argue the solution is therefore to hold a referendum now. i understand the impatience of wanting to make
join the euro. the result is the democratic consent in britain is now wafer thin. some people say they plan aside as a responsible, creates uncertainty for business and is it? over britain's place in the european union. but the question mark is already better. ignoring it is not going to make it go away. in fact, i would argue quite the reverse. those who refuse to contemplate consulting the british people would in my view make it more likely. simply asking the british people to carry on...
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consider the extraordinary steps with the euro zone members are taking to keep the euro together, steps which a year ago would have seemed impossible. it does not seem to me that the steps which would be needed to make britain, and others, more comfortable in our relationship with the european union are inherently so outlandish or so unreasonable. and just as i believe that britain should want to remain in the eu, so the european union should want us to stay. because a european union without britain, without one of europe's strongest powers, a country which in many ways invented the single market and which brings real heft to europe's influence on the world stage which plays by the rules, which is a force for liberal economic reform, that would be a very different kind of european union. and it is hard to argue that the eu would not be greatly diminished by britain's departure. let me finish today by saying this. i have no illusions about the scale of the task ahead. i know that there will be those who will say the vision i have outlined will be impossible to achieve. that there's no wa
consider the extraordinary steps with the euro zone members are taking to keep the euro together, steps which a year ago would have seemed impossible. it does not seem to me that the steps which would be needed to make britain, and others, more comfortable in our relationship with the european union are inherently so outlandish or so unreasonable. and just as i believe that britain should want to remain in the eu, so the european union should want us to stay. because a european union without...
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who are fighting for jobs giving them opportunities to be hired by employers were looking for those euros. the crowd funding legislation which will help young entrepreneurs get access to net capital and create jobs something i hope the sec will immediately come up with a rule so these people can start creating jobs and raising money. legislation to reform wall street. when i was the deciding vote to strengthen our country's financial system legislation to eliminate and owners 3% withholding tax, a tax that would affect government contractors. legislation to ensure that our fallen heroes received the dignity and respect they raised deserve at the arlington national cemetery and that is something now that is also fixed and many many other congressional actions that have made a difference not only in massachusetts but in this great country. these were all shared successes but i was proud to be part of each and every one of them. i have always said that in order to do our business as our country's leaders, we must do our work in a bipartisan bicameral manner to ensure that the actions taken b
who are fighting for jobs giving them opportunities to be hired by employers were looking for those euros. the crowd funding legislation which will help young entrepreneurs get access to net capital and create jobs something i hope the sec will immediately come up with a rule so these people can start creating jobs and raising money. legislation to reform wall street. when i was the deciding vote to strengthen our country's financial system legislation to eliminate and owners 3% withholding...
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and the budget of all the baghdad euros to work? it is dwarfed by the pentagon message is pushing out, dwarfs -- c-span: do we know as americans, reading the american media or any video what actually has happened in iraq and afghanistan? >> guest: i think actually we do. the guys on the ground generally do a pretty good job and have done an amazing job in difficult circumstances to get the story and if you are reading "the new york times," "the washington post," "the new yorker," the times, "newsweek," "the wall street journal" you get a sense on not the editorial page but if you read their actual reporting you get a sense of what's going on there. c-span: what would you say to young person and again we talked about the earlier event, want to do what you have done? >> guest: buckle up. c-span: what does that mean? >> guest: i think -- it's funny when people talk about michael hastings and who's going to write the next dispatch? you can do that. he wrote about vietnam and the classic book that all war correspondents love and there's
and the budget of all the baghdad euros to work? it is dwarfed by the pentagon message is pushing out, dwarfs -- c-span: do we know as americans, reading the american media or any video what actually has happened in iraq and afghanistan? >> guest: i think actually we do. the guys on the ground generally do a pretty good job and have done an amazing job in difficult circumstances to get the story and if you are reading "the new york times," "the washington post,"...
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we were able to win over 25 of 27 members even though 17 at the time only had the euro. and i think that's encouraging. and from other areas where we cooperate, for example, freedom of travel, we are familiar with such regimes of enhanced cooperation, so we should look at that without undue, um, worry. at the same time, we should not completely block off the possibility that we still wish for many others to join us in the euro. [speaking german] >> translator: madam chancellor, a philosopher said that far-reaching economic and political and social changes can only be achieved in small steps. this was also expressed in your speech. we have a lot to catch up with in many european countries. you said yourself that the time factor has an important part to play. do you think that europe will be able to in the time available since other countries are on the move as well to manage this, this homework? do you believe this? [speaking german] >> translator: let me say i would well say i'm optimistic but under certain conditions. if europe has seen the sign of the times, if it's wi
we were able to win over 25 of 27 members even though 17 at the time only had the euro. and i think that's encouraging. and from other areas where we cooperate, for example, freedom of travel, we are familiar with such regimes of enhanced cooperation, so we should look at that without undue, um, worry. at the same time, we should not completely block off the possibility that we still wish for many others to join us in the euro. [speaking german] >> translator: madam chancellor, a...
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[inaudible] by what they see these euros 30 or 40 years wednesday become top dog? how a site than 30 years ago when you guys are the number one power. why should we do that anymore? most countries are opportunistic. if circumstances change, they will change and loss of international rules are a good 30, 40 years in the past will no longer be valid. so it's naÏve to establish a stable, international order and utopian premise because the united states agreed to subordinated sovereignty and global authority when it was the leading power that others will do the same sometime in the future. of course this also fails on the more grams of democratic self-governance. a lot of the vital interests of the united states. the most vital interest of the united states are securing the preservation and preparation of democratic self-government, of liberty and our way of life. if we subordinate ourselves, we party given up our vital interests. so i would argue that to suggest with our values, subjective to a jurisdiction as the declaration of independence put it would in effect be
[inaudible] by what they see these euros 30 or 40 years wednesday become top dog? how a site than 30 years ago when you guys are the number one power. why should we do that anymore? most countries are opportunistic. if circumstances change, they will change and loss of international rules are a good 30, 40 years in the past will no longer be valid. so it's naÏve to establish a stable, international order and utopian premise because the united states agreed to subordinated sovereignty and...
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showing all of the symbols of the euro? it showed a cross, star of david and so on and a hammer and sickle. there is a bit of an outcry from the lithuanians. and i ask why does it take the lithuanians, why aren't we in the west sympathetic enough to the persecuted under communism to object ourselves? white -- why would we leave it to them? i am relaxed about these symbols. we see a guy what they cccp with hammers and sickles and i once did a study on this on a simple magazine piece and some people say it's proof. it's kind of funny. you know, you don't see the pictures on t-shirts. it's just a t-shirt. as andrew daniels points out if we only took one good picture in this life he looks like a moon star and he got his cheekbones just right but it wasn't all that much, honestly. this is all regarding chambers, but he was a witness and a truth teller and it was really hard for him to forsake not popular approval but the approval of the people that mattered was colleagues and journalism and what we might call the liberal establi
showing all of the symbols of the euro? it showed a cross, star of david and so on and a hammer and sickle. there is a bit of an outcry from the lithuanians. and i ask why does it take the lithuanians, why aren't we in the west sympathetic enough to the persecuted under communism to object ourselves? white -- why would we leave it to them? i am relaxed about these symbols. we see a guy what they cccp with hammers and sickles and i once did a study on this on a simple magazine piece and some...
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we are in a moment where everything seems to convict on the euro crisis. the amount of money on the tivo keeps shrinking. the sense of generosity is shrinking and we've seen, since to decimate the financial crisis, ever greater dependency on one sowers, the united states government, which is now i think about 60% of support for international hav effort. what does this mean for you in terms of trying to court may tickle the response? >> i think it's very important. peter said something. he said the world is changing. 10 years ago when we were talking about elements, africa was nowhere. every office seeks 7%, even highest growth rate for thanking god that 15%. we're not talking about emerging nation, china, presale is a key player in the new global government system. so for me, what is important today is what we are trying to push us to share responsibility, saying the world is changing. the development paradigm we have been using until now. so what we are trying to push a spring and different players. we have been able to work with the chinese and the chine
we are in a moment where everything seems to convict on the euro crisis. the amount of money on the tivo keeps shrinking. the sense of generosity is shrinking and we've seen, since to decimate the financial crisis, ever greater dependency on one sowers, the united states government, which is now i think about 60% of support for international hav effort. what does this mean for you in terms of trying to court may tickle the response? >> i think it's very important. peter said something. he...
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i remember the 5-year number was 259, and then the 10-euros 487. about 60 was throughout the more disciplined use of resources. trying to remember, but i don't for sure what portion. 20%. probably roughly the same, but i don't frankly remember. i should, but i don't remember the number. so, you know, you start to go from sequestration, but let me try to be helpful. under the law before the new year's day legislation there was a sequestration about 547 in something called the national defence function where about 95 percent of that. our share was about 52. also a cap in the budget control act, and there was a sequestration associated with that. in the prior law we thought it would be 10 billion. the total is 62. when nothing the total would be more like 45. i hope he will take those numbers as rough, roughly 9%. and smaller because they change the law and a change some of the caps and reduced the size of the sequestration negotiation, the taxpayer relief act. is that clear? >> sorry. >> i'm going to take one more prerogative of the chair and ask one
i remember the 5-year number was 259, and then the 10-euros 487. about 60 was throughout the more disciplined use of resources. trying to remember, but i don't for sure what portion. 20%. probably roughly the same, but i don't frankly remember. i should, but i don't remember the number. so, you know, you start to go from sequestration, but let me try to be helpful. under the law before the new year's day legislation there was a sequestration about 547 in something called the national defence...
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we no longer contribute to the bailout of the euro zone nations. we've helped put in place very tough sanctions against iran and syria. so we've managed to deal with quite a difficult european situation, but i think in a very sensible, in a sensible way. now at the next election i'll be putting forth what i've spoken about, a new settlement and fresh consent for the settlement of the united kingdom. i think the opportunity get that is opening up, and so that's something i'm looking for deciding out in my speech in january. i do believe, as i said many times, including the weekend, i think britain's interest is to stay in the single market, to stay committed to that. we are a trading nation where we don't just need access to europe's markets, as nic has said, we need a seed round the table to write the rules of those markets. so that is out of the what we want. so as i say, you can have two parties working together, managing the real issues ongoing with our relationship with europe but then setting out at the next election quite properly different a
we no longer contribute to the bailout of the euro zone nations. we've helped put in place very tough sanctions against iran and syria. so we've managed to deal with quite a difficult european situation, but i think in a very sensible, in a sensible way. now at the next election i'll be putting forth what i've spoken about, a new settlement and fresh consent for the settlement of the united kingdom. i think the opportunity get that is opening up, and so that's something i'm looking for deciding...
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in europe, unemployment is still rising, approaching 12% in the euro area. steadily hovered around 8%. no relief from that and no reasonable source of relief. we double or triple those numbers and again, nothing to write home about, long-term unemployment, people disconnecting from the labor market and problems with migration issues and problems with the delivery of public services precisely because of that. we are saying go green because we are on a collision course with nature. because at the rate where we are going, we are going to have a poor degree of success by the end of the century. we are talking about improbable scenarios, but we are on a course and have not done very much about it. the biodiversity, the air, the waste, these things continue to be challenges. because of the crisis, we have been distracted and there are some institutional issues take away a little bit of obsolete. democracy and governance issues, the g8 and g20 have not been mentioned here. we have to improve international cooperation to get home. yesterday we wrote a panel about wh
in europe, unemployment is still rising, approaching 12% in the euro area. steadily hovered around 8%. no relief from that and no reasonable source of relief. we double or triple those numbers and again, nothing to write home about, long-term unemployment, people disconnecting from the labor market and problems with migration issues and problems with the delivery of public services precisely because of that. we are saying go green because we are on a collision course with nature. because at the...
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i can tell you i decided as a 29 euros i was going to by the congress in 1994, and in 93 i went around to things like this and there was so much excitement out there. there was excitement out there because there wasn't just one talk radio guy that everybody listen to, or one news channel that everybody listen to, or one website that everybody went to. you would give a great welfare reform idea from john engler in michigan. he would get great crime control ideas from tommy thompson in wisconsin. and newt gingrich, along with trent lott, along with connie mack, along with jack kemp, they were churning ideas out every single day. so in 93 and 94, when i ran, i just plugged my campaign into all the things that gingrich, i think a pretty severe critic but i'll tie you what, it was him doing the very things that ross is complaining about that this republican party and our house doesn't do right now that gave us the majority. i remember in 93 going into the rnc and they had a sign that said think majority. they just laughed but i was like are you kidding me? we have no chance. we have been in
i can tell you i decided as a 29 euros i was going to by the congress in 1994, and in 93 i went around to things like this and there was so much excitement out there. there was excitement out there because there wasn't just one talk radio guy that everybody listen to, or one news channel that everybody listen to, or one website that everybody went to. you would give a great welfare reform idea from john engler in michigan. he would get great crime control ideas from tommy thompson in wisconsin....
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it's an enough euro. there's a lot to celebrate the missa please join us. does you on,.com, please. the runoffs come over and continue the conversation the place remains to be happening. they take one more for you have it. >> is a hammer computer situation. we actually support the border protection. i actually have a question for mayor stanton. he mentioned some of the divisive policies at the state and county level. how have you or how are you combating that in order to bring business back to the city and the state? >> thank you for the question. high-profile position as mayor of phoenix, largest city in the state. trying to send a message to the three. divisiveness. we tried decisiveness. it's not good for the business cycle in our community. so mayor rothschild and i have traveled twice already on trade missions to mexico. they're going to go back over and over again. i want to send a message that relationship is critically important to our community, that were focusing on the right things. economic development, jobs, education. the right public policy for state has hurt us in te
it's an enough euro. there's a lot to celebrate the missa please join us. does you on,.com, please. the runoffs come over and continue the conversation the place remains to be happening. they take one more for you have it. >> is a hammer computer situation. we actually support the border protection. i actually have a question for mayor stanton. he mentioned some of the divisive policies at the state and county level. how have you or how are you combating that in order to bring business...
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force the euro area -- as far as the euro area is concerned, we think that a lot has been achieved in terms of policies, in terms of new tools in the tool box that the europeans have available to fight crisis, yet firewalls have not yet proven operational. progress needs to be made on banking union, and clearly continued if not further monetary easing will be appropriate in order to sustain demand. for the united states, we think that all sides should pull together in the national interest avoiding further avoidable policy mistakes that is failing to agree on increasing the debt ceiling on time and prior to that preferably and reaching agreement on medium-term debt reduction. that i mentioned earlier. for the nonadvanced economies, and i'm putting together the emerging markets as well as the low income countries, clearly those countries are faring at a much better pace in terms of growth. but everywhere i've traveled in the last two months in africa, in latin america and in asia there's always been a concern about the unbalances and the lack of decisive action to address the advanced
force the euro area -- as far as the euro area is concerned, we think that a lot has been achieved in terms of policies, in terms of new tools in the tool box that the europeans have available to fight crisis, yet firewalls have not yet proven operational. progress needs to be made on banking union, and clearly continued if not further monetary easing will be appropriate in order to sustain demand. for the united states, we think that all sides should pull together in the national interest...
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medication court nation between our three components and general frank grass the chief of the national euro and i have with the same efforts toward communication between the air force and the national guard bureau. obviously the force structure is a mix between the active and reserve components of the air force is a contentious issue and has been for the last six to eight months clearly. it continues to be. i characterize her court nation with the group i just mentioned as energetic and improving. but we are absolutely committed. everybody in the group i just mention is committed to ensuring that in the future when we come forthwith force structure mixed recommendations to the secretary, the secretary of defense and the president congress that we speak with one voice. we will do everything we can to get there. the first memory i have of my grandfathers him pulling up in front of our house in his 53 chevy convertible. the reason why, it was this week are. if we were at my not we could take you to the flight line and i could show you a bunch of sweet d50 to zen in 20208 woman delivered the la
medication court nation between our three components and general frank grass the chief of the national euro and i have with the same efforts toward communication between the air force and the national guard bureau. obviously the force structure is a mix between the active and reserve components of the air force is a contentious issue and has been for the last six to eight months clearly. it continues to be. i characterize her court nation with the group i just mentioned as energetic and...
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i even pay in pounds, never comes off my bank account in euros. your entire activity is here, yet you pay no tax here, and that really riles us. it riles us. >> can i clarify? what we do pay corporation tax our accounts for amazon -- >> tiny bit in relation to, i mean, you won't tell us your sales. tiny bit. >> i recognize -- the other thing i would also highlight is we've paid in excess of 100 million in payroll taxes in the last five years. we've paid tens of millions in business rates. >> and i love the service you provide. you write to me and say having bought this biography of john major, you may be interested also in 50 shades of grey. [laughter] but i'd like the chair, i'm interested in why you pay so little tax, corporation tax particularly, in this country so that we can pay some kind of benefit to all the booksellers you've put out of business. >> we do pay corporation tax in the u.k. and, obviously, we also pay corporation tax on any profit we make for amazon -- [inaudible] >> but it was a turn of google. >> now, i find google the most
i even pay in pounds, never comes off my bank account in euros. your entire activity is here, yet you pay no tax here, and that really riles us. it riles us. >> can i clarify? what we do pay corporation tax our accounts for amazon -- >> tiny bit in relation to, i mean, you won't tell us your sales. tiny bit. >> i recognize -- the other thing i would also highlight is we've paid in excess of 100 million in payroll taxes in the last five years. we've paid tens of millions in...
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they are working to develop a union where bank regulation would take, be done throughout the euro zone by ecb or some other agency. and that would strengthen european banking system and make it less dependent on individual countries. so steps are being taken in europe, which i hope will help stabilize that situation over time. in the emerging markets, begin have a variety of different stories, but i think the fundamentals of their in the emerging markets are pretty good, as you know. and even if there some moderation of growth, in some countries, we are seeing over all a rather remarkable transformation of places like china and india, which has been the biggest anti-poverty program in history. the growth in those countries, many millions of people out of poverty. so i think the growth will proceed in those areas as well. with each country, each region, latin america, asia, dealing with different sets of issues. >> well, i know that our audience has many questions to pose to you. perhaps let me ask one final one before i turn over to our students, to questions from the audience. and tha
they are working to develop a union where bank regulation would take, be done throughout the euro zone by ecb or some other agency. and that would strengthen european banking system and make it less dependent on individual countries. so steps are being taken in europe, which i hope will help stabilize that situation over time. in the emerging markets, begin have a variety of different stories, but i think the fundamentals of their in the emerging markets are pretty good, as you know. and even...
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like the prime minister, i want to see a fresh a settlement for euro. german beer drinkers made 13 times more duty than british drinkers. and spanish drinkers -- british drinkers paid 9.2% in spanish tankers and 10,000 more duty than spanish drinkers. will he take the chancellor for a pint? and do something for british pubs and british republicans speak with my honorable friend quite rightly speaks up for -- i remember visiting the great bravery with him during the last election. i'm sure the chancellor would have listened very carefully to what he said but i think it's very important that we action also tried to support the pub trade in the country and the government has planned for that as well. >> mr. speaker, thousands of my constituents in insulated homes fear high sky whether built. they are 7% interest charges with only five households signed up for it. how has the prime minister achieved this fiasco? >> i would say to the honorable gentleman i hope you'll welcome the green deal because it gives households the opportunity to cut their bills and t
like the prime minister, i want to see a fresh a settlement for euro. german beer drinkers made 13 times more duty than british drinkers. and spanish drinkers -- british drinkers paid 9.2% in spanish tankers and 10,000 more duty than spanish drinkers. will he take the chancellor for a pint? and do something for british pubs and british republicans speak with my honorable friend quite rightly speaks up for -- i remember visiting the great bravery with him during the last election. i'm sure the...
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many of us, are truly concerned that the department of defense is having way too much sway tensions of euros for foreign policy, not only in africa but especially in africa. the africa union met this week. top on the agenda is jobs. it's an economic livelihood for primarily young people who are like a wonderful students at howard, graduating and tells the prospects for jobs. and i think there's a concern that the u.s. in its foreign policy as was many other countries, france and others, are really shifting to emphasize more militaries and military as a means to security. when many see jobs and stable economies as a means to security and stability. so i think that the concerns are many. the concerns around africom standing up in 2008 at a time when africa actually surpassed the middle east of the supply oil to the united states come at a concern that u.s. interest in africa's oil and other vital resources is the true rationale for africom, as was countering china in the african theater. where china is increasing its influence. so i think the concerns were heightened before africom established
many of us, are truly concerned that the department of defense is having way too much sway tensions of euros for foreign policy, not only in africa but especially in africa. the africa union met this week. top on the agenda is jobs. it's an economic livelihood for primarily young people who are like a wonderful students at howard, graduating and tells the prospects for jobs. and i think there's a concern that the u.s. in its foreign policy as was many other countries, france and others, are...
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freddie, ma a 21 euros, son of a military man, he had gone to school, was in college, got a 25 year since. he asked his father way he should take a plea, and his father said look, if you're innocent you need to prove, get your day in court and go to trial and prove it. the son took his word, went to trial and got a 25 year sentence instead of a five year plea sends, since he would've gotten had he planned. the stories went on and on, and quickly, i probably most certainly would've done exactly if i had been in the same situation, people start to say we can get a fair trial, we are going to start to take place but to take place but i do have many of you know, but again tv makes it seem like everyone goes to trial. in the federal system over 95% of the cases actually get resolved. very few of them go to trial. in the state system, it's not quite as high but it is still very, very high. and so my clients started to quickly, they weren't my clients get what they started to take pleased to basically prison just because they felt like they could not get a fair trial. again, as i said, the prose
freddie, ma a 21 euros, son of a military man, he had gone to school, was in college, got a 25 year since. he asked his father way he should take a plea, and his father said look, if you're innocent you need to prove, get your day in court and go to trial and prove it. the son took his word, went to trial and got a 25 year sentence instead of a five year plea sends, since he would've gotten had he planned. the stories went on and on, and quickly, i probably most certainly would've done exactly...
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the needs of capital, and whether you have access to credit, and that is why the work of the consumer euro is important. the way companies manage risks and the ability of nonfinancial firms to manage their financial risk or as they say interest rates and currencies. the so-called derivative stocking. and the capital of liquidity in the role of the fundamental rule that money market mutual funds play to help many manage their day-to-day liquidity. all of these things are happening at the same time. these changes are significant and it is important that we get it right. this is not a question of whether financial regulation reform should be more or less, it should be, you know, we call the you know, we called the rightly or wrongly. how do we make sure you get right? for us get it right? for us, the definition of getting it right to preserve the most diverse sources of capital in job creation in the american economy. today we will hear from dan gallagher who i think is a in a good position to lay out an agenda for this and we hope that this is an agenda which has attracted strong bipartisan
the needs of capital, and whether you have access to credit, and that is why the work of the consumer euro is important. the way companies manage risks and the ability of nonfinancial firms to manage their financial risk or as they say interest rates and currencies. the so-called derivative stocking. and the capital of liquidity in the role of the fundamental rule that money market mutual funds play to help many manage their day-to-day liquidity. all of these things are happening at the same...
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we are in a moment where everything seems to convict on the euro crisis. the amount of money on the tivo keeps shrinking. the sense of generosity is shrinking and we've seen, since to decimate the financial crisis, ever greater dependency on one sowers, the united states government, which is now i think about 60% of support for international hav effort. what does this mean for you in terms of trying to court may tickle the response? >> i think it's very important. peter said something. he said the world is changing. 10 years ago when we were talking about elements, africa was nowhere. every office seeks 7%, even highest growth rate for thanking god that 15%. we're not talking about emerging nation, china, presale is a key player in the new global government system. so for me, what is important today is what we are trying to push us to share responsibility, saying the world is changing. the development paradigm we have been using until now. so what we are trying to push a spring and different players. we have been able to work with the chinese and the chine
we are in a moment where everything seems to convict on the euro crisis. the amount of money on the tivo keeps shrinking. the sense of generosity is shrinking and we've seen, since to decimate the financial crisis, ever greater dependency on one sowers, the united states government, which is now i think about 60% of support for international hav effort. what does this mean for you in terms of trying to court may tickle the response? >> i think it's very important. peter said something. he...